"Buyer Beware" (I think that's the answer Rolo)

And I STILL think Latin SHOULD be taught as a CORE course (the colleges should be cranking OUT teachers for it!) It teaches more English than most kids get from any English class. Hell, I can still congregate verbs with the best of them.
And shop or metal shop or whatever (Voc) should be available as well as Homemaking. Good grief, I talked to a homemaking teacher a few months ago and she said she spent SIX weeks teaching kids to SEW a PILLOW! SIX WEEKS? That's totally ridiculous! They should be able to make a garmet in that length of time. How hard is it to sew four seams on a pillow?
My husband worked in a welding shop all thru high school and worked his way thru college WELDING while he was getting an engineering degree. When he got out in the REAL WORLD, he KNEW when a WELD wasn't right! And yes, Steve, he could do it RIGHT and had to several times. He bitched loudly about some "so-called" welders on some of his jobs! He also threatened to "kill" some of the newly educated engineers on some of his jobs. They'd never learned any "practical" stuff while being "educated".
Our schools are NOT teaching our kids what they need for the REAL WORLD. My son didn't get the education I did (nor what Chuck, Jonny or most of us "older" folks here got). We've got so PC in our schools that education has taken a back-seat and our kids are suffering. Computers have taken the place of the basics (and no, I'm not advocating taking computers out of schools - just teaching the 'basics' before turning kids loose on them). Cursive writing is NOT dead - it just needs to be taught (never know when you MIGHT just need it).
Manners are another thing that have gone to pot with kids -- that's where parents are slipping up big time. Schools are not resposible for that - parents are. If I'd ever said, "yeah" to my parents are a teacher, I probably wouldn't be sitting down today, but kids don't even know how to say, "yes mam or yes sir" today. (most kids). That's the parents place to see to that - not the schools. Teachers should reinforce it, but it needs to start at home!
And we damn sure didn't need a dozen aides in a classroom - one teacher was plenty. We KNEW to behave and do our work! If we didn't we didn't want was going to befall us at home when we got there! Today, teachers and parents "E-MAIL" each other - there's not that much actual communication between them. What ever happened to PARENT-TEACHER conferences - one on one?
I keep harping and my kids just look at me and say, "But what can I do?" You can get your shiney ass to that school and see what the hell is going on!!! Your child is getting D's in conduct - do you not wonder WHY? He's making A's in everything else - do you NOT see a problem?
Ok, I'm on a soapbox! I still say it has to start with a parent's uprising. Until the parents take the upper hand and DO SOMETHING to change things NOTHING will get done to change our education system. WHAT? Go to school board meetings (first find out what's going on in the schools) - go to the state education board (the guys who make the rules). It's all about money. Go to Congress... If we don't do something - nothing will ever get done. The OLD days are gone, but there were some GOOD things about them that NEED to be revised if we want to compete in the REAL WORLD. Our kids are worth it.
Off soap box....
Hugs BD